partitioning

Glenn Ervin at Home GlennErvin at cableone.net
Sun May 23 14:27:39 EDT 2004


I suppose that if I cannot do it in Linux, I could use the DOS utility
fDisk, and re-partition it, and then set the larger partition to the boot
partition, and Install Linux there, allowing it to re-format it.
Glenn

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Hi Glenn.  I believe to get this done you need to resize the partitions.
I'm not sure if fedora comes with this utility as
part of it's install.  I was looking for one to repartition my ntfs
partition but it seems you can only do this from a
working installed Linux system.  And since I need to partition in order to
get a working Linux system I'm in a catch-22 of
sorts here.  I think though that repartitioning a fat32 partition is easier
to get done from Linux than an ntfs one.

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